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July 29, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
The man who robbed a bookstore at the University of Utah Tuesday morning may be wanted in connection with other armed robberies around Salt Lake City. A man claiming he had a gun robbed the bookstore of the university's Eccles Health Science Bui... Full Story
July 29, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
Sandy police are looking for a man they suspect of committing two armed robberies in less than a week. Police say the suspect robbed a Conoco gas station at 8612 S. 1300 East on July 15 and a Little Caesars Pizza at 7890 S. 1300 East on July 20. Surv... Full Story
July 28, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
A man was arrested about 10:30 Friday night after he allegedly shot up his own yard because he was aggravated about the noise from neighbors' fireworks. The 51-year-old suspect allegedly got into a fight with his wife about the fireworks that we... Full Story
July 28, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
Ignoring the Great Commandment to love thy neighbor as thyself, a Lindon man was arrested Friday on suspicion of defrauding his neighbor instead. The victim of the alleged fraud told Orem police his neighbor had bilked him out of $43,000 over a three... Full Story
July 26, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
The man who died Tuesday while hiking in a remote section of Canyonlands National Park was a respected painter in Kansas City, Mo. David Goodrich, 52, was a "stalwart of the alternative art scene," said David Ford, a Kansas City artist who met Goodr... Full Story
July 25, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
A West Jordan man who was arrested last Christmas Eve after a high speed chase was charged Friday in 4th District Court. The 42-year-old man is accused of fleeing from police after he and an accomplice allegedly stole tools from Wal-Mart in Springvil... Full Story
July 25, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
Three wildfires were burning in remote areas of Dinosaur National Monument, which remained open to visitors as of Friday evening. The largest is the Hog Fire, which by Friday night had spread to 40 acres on the Yampa Plateau. Three engines, two hand ... Full Story
July 25, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
A two-alarm fire destroyed two businesses in Woods Cross on Friday. Firefighters responded to a call at 4:50 p.m. of a fire at Overhead Door Co. at 2481 S. 1560 West, said Jeff Bassett, fire chief for South Davis Metro Fire. "While enroute, a visibl... Full Story
July 25, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
Police believe that a man who robbed a coffee shop Sunday night has struck again. Marshall James Roberts, 25, is suspected of robbing Health Care Credit Union at 769 E. South Temple about 11:00 a.m. Friday, said Salt Lake police Detective Dennis McGo... Full Story
July 25, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
More than 100 firefighters were working Friday night to contain a blaze burning east of Highway 28 in Juab County. The Levan Fire, which ignited about 4 p.m. Thursday just south of the town of the same name, is burning across more than 3,000 acres. ... Full Story
July 25, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
An attempted kidnapping and a stabbing Thursday in Liberty Park interrupted an otherwise pleasant Pioneer Day celebration. The two episodes were unrelated. The attempted kidnapping occurred about 7:30 p.m. when a man grabbed a 6-year-old girl by the... Full Story
July 24, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
As she drove to work Wednesday afternoon, Allie Crawford, 20, remembered thinking, "Why are they all facing the road and watching cars? What is this?" Crawford serves tea at the Tea Grotto at 401 E. 900 South, right along the route of the Days of &... Full Story
July 23, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
Investigators believe a boy playing with a lighter started a fire Tuesday afternoon that burned down his Cottonwood Heights home. Unified Fire crews responded to an emergency call about 1:20 p.m. that a house at 7425 S. Butler Hills Drive (2215 East)... Full Story
July 22, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
A woman died Monday in Sandy when her car was smashed between an SUV and a pickup truck in a four-car collision that landed three other people in the hospital with minor injuries. Roudabeh Azmayandeh, 45, was pulling out of a driveway at 9351 S. 700... Full Story
July 22, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
The number of U.S. law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty so far this year has jumped from the same period last year. Sixty-seven law enforcement officers, including one from Utah, were killed in the line of duty in the first half of 20... Full Story
July 22, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
No good deed goes unpunished. The Salt Lake City Police Department is seeking the public's help in identifying a woman suspected of stealing a car from a man who had given her a ride on Sunday. While the man ducked inside a 7-Eleven at 1285 N. R... Full Story
July 22, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
He's been on a church trip for past three weeks, but Dick Jensen still checks the news every day. Jensen, co-owner of Farmington-based Dick Jensen & Alan McKay Tours, wants to know when it will be safe again to take tourists to Israel. Aft... Full Story
July 21, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
Police investigators from South Salt Lake and Cottonwood Heights are working together to locate a suspect they believe committed at least two armed robberies since last Wednesday. In each of the robberies, a man brandished a black handgun and conceal... Full Story
July 21, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
The 10 horses found dead in a field in Magna likely died of thirst or hunger, according to a preliminary examination by the Utah State Veterinarian's Office. The horses were found in a private, fenced off field near Pleasant Green Cemetery, aro... Full Story
July 21, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
Two suspects remained at large Monday after robbing a Salt Lake coffee shop Sunday night. The suspected thieves, a man and a woman, entered Coffee Noir at 1035 E. 200 South about 8:21 p.m. The female suspect passed a note across the counter indicatin... Full Story
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